Sando Just Posted Rice receiving NON-SURGICAL procedure

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Rice in Europe for "non-surgical procedure". Expected back quickly.......
 

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RolandDeschain":3tbhk42u said:
I wonder if MysterMatt has his hopes up as to what type of procedure this is?
What about "non-surgical procedure" do you not understand, dummy?
 

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Knee issue, interesting.

My hype is getting crushed already, Harvin, now Rice. Not sure what type of non surgical procedure you'd get done in Europe and not in the US though, might be something common, guessing something with his back.
 

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relaaaaax Rice has always had knee soreness there are injections you can get in europe that aren't FDA approved here. He's just getting himself ready for game time.
 

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Hawknballs":1hp5gs8t said:
relaaaaax Rice has always had knee soreness there are injections you can get in europe that aren't FDA approved here. He's just getting himself ready for game time.
Yep. No worries this is part of his usual season preparation routine.
 

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"Athletes in various sports have gone to Europe for Regenokine injection treatments, which haven’t been approved by the FDA and involve removing blood from the body and separating it to create a protein-rich serum that’s reinjected into the problem area.

Whatever the procedure, Carroll said that he did not expect Rice to miss any games in the preseason or regular season and that he thought it would give the wideout “fresh legs” upon his return. Rice dealt with knee issues late last season and was seen on crutches after the Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs, but never missed any games last season."
 
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Hawknballs":21vj3ngd said:
"Athletes in various sports have gone to Europe for Regenokine injection treatments, which haven’t been approved by the FDA and involve removing blood from the body and separating it to create a protein-rich serum that’s reinjected into the problem area.

Whatever the procedure, Carroll said that he did not expect Rice to miss any games in the preseason or regular season and that he thought it would give the wideout “fresh legs” upon his return. Rice dealt with knee issues late last season and was seen on crutches after the Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs, but never missed any games last season."


NICE! Appreciate the detail. And edited OP title to reflect the added info.
 

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Hawknballs":2bgy4ee7 said:
"Athletes in various sports have gone to Europe for Regenokine injection treatments, which haven’t been approved by the FDA and involve removing blood from the body and separating it to create a protein-rich serum that’s reinjected into the problem area.

Whatever the procedure, Carroll said that he did not expect Rice to miss any games in the preseason or regular season and that he thought it would give the wideout “fresh legs” upon his return. Rice dealt with knee issues late last season and was seen on crutches after the Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs, but never missed any games last season."

I WAS TOO BUSY PANICKING TO READ THIS. RICE OUT FOR THE SEASON. SUPER BOWL HOPES DASHED. 2-14 IMMINENT.
 

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Hawknballs":34holstl said:
"Athletes in various sports have gone to Europe for Regenokine injection treatments, which haven’t been approved by the FDA and involve removing blood from the body and separating it to create a protein-rich serum that’s reinjected into the problem area.

Whatever the procedure, Carroll said that he did not expect Rice to miss any games in the preseason or regular season and that he thought it would give the wideout “fresh legs” upon his return. Rice dealt with knee issues late last season and was seen on crutches after the Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs, but never missed any games last season."

Who told you this?
 

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Smelly McUgly":1sjxex3r said:
I WAS TOO BUSY PANICKING TO READ THIS. RICE OUT FOR THE SEASON. SUPER BOWL HOPES DASHED. 2-14 IMMINENT.

A joke...and the best jokes have a kernel of truth to them. Nice job! :th2thumbs:
 

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Hawknballs":tvjemfqf said:
"Athletes in various sports have gone to Europe for Regenokine injection treatments, which haven’t been approved by the FDA and involve removing blood from the body and separating it to create a protein-rich serum that’s reinjected into the problem area.

Whatever the procedure, Carroll said that he did not expect Rice to miss any games in the preseason or regular season and that he thought it would give the wideout “fresh legs” upon his return. Rice dealt with knee issues late last season and was seen on crutches after the Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs, but never missed any games last season."

Thanks for the additional info.
 
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Smelly McUgly":3212ydk2 said:
Hawknballs":3212ydk2 said:
"Athletes in various sports have gone to Europe for Regenokine injection treatments, which haven’t been approved by the FDA and involve removing blood from the body and separating it to create a protein-rich serum that’s reinjected into the problem area.

Whatever the procedure, Carroll said that he did not expect Rice to miss any games in the preseason or regular season and that he thought it would give the wideout “fresh legs” upon his return. Rice dealt with knee issues late last season and was seen on crutches after the Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs, but never missed any games last season."

I WAS TOO BUSY PANICKING TO READ THIS. RICE OUT FOR THE SEASON. SUPER BOWL HOPES DASHED. 2-14 IMMINENT.

Are you okay? I posted the only details Sando put out in his release-to share what information I had and in the hopes someone else could provide more.

Who is panicking?
 
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Actually, it kinda sounds like Rice is willing to go the extra mile to insure he is part of this deal.

Get it... the extra mile... ?
 

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Percy Harvin isn't the only Seattle Seahawks wide receiver red-flagged for injury entering August.

Coach Pete Carroll revealed Thursday that Sidney Rice has left training camp to undergo a non-surgical procedure on his knee in Switzerland. It's not unusual for players to travel to Europe for the blood-manipulation treatment known as Regenokine, though Carroll declined to give specifics in this case.

Rice's visit has been planned for awhile. He's leaving now because this is the earliest the clinic could accommodate his appointment.

Carroll is optimistic that Rice will not miss any games, even of the preseason variety. According to Liz Mathews of 710 ESPN Seattle, Carroll expects Rice to return from the procedure with "fresh legs" and with his knee in "even better" condition.

The concern is that Rice was hampered by knee issues late last season, even sporting crutches after the Divisional round loss at Atlanta.

While it's credible that Rice won't miss regular-season action, we're skeptical that the Seahawks will rush a proven veteran back into the lineup for preseason action. Either way, a once-deep receiver corps suddenly has more questions than answers for a team that is expected to contend for the NFC West crown.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100000 ... -treatment
 

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